[Developers] Fwd: Invitation: AFS 2014 Symposium
Steve Martell
SteveM at iphc.int
Thu Jan 2 15:44:50 PST 2014
Je ne sais pas?
On Jan 2, 2014, at 3:37 PM, dave fournier <davef at otter-rsch.com<mailto:davef at otter-rsch.com>> wrote:
On 14-01-02 01:02 PM, Steve Martell wrote:
What language is it in?
We should make a concerted effort to present the future of ADMB at this symposium as well. If I go I would be happy to present, but I think our prez would be better suited.
S
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From: Patrick Lynch <patrick.lynch at noaa.gov<mailto:patrick.lynch at noaa.gov>>
Subject: Invitation: AFS 2014 Symposium
Date: January 2, 2014 at 11:43:43 AM PST
To: Paul Rago - NOAA Federal <paul.rago at noaa.gov<mailto:paul.rago at noaa.gov>>, <michael.fogarty at noaa.gov<mailto:michael.fogarty at noaa.gov>>, Clay Porch <clay.porch at noaa.gov<mailto:clay.porch at noaa.gov>>, "Erik H. Williams" <erik.williams at noaa.gov<mailto:erik.williams at noaa.gov>>, James Thorson - NOAA Federal <james.thorson at noaa.gov<mailto:james.thorson at noaa.gov>>, Jason Cope - NOAA Federal <jason.cope at noaa.gov<mailto:jason.cope at noaa.gov>>, <ian.taylor at noaa.gov<mailto:ian.taylor at noaa.gov>>, <alec.maccall at noaa.gov<mailto:alec.maccall at noaa.gov>>, <paul.crone at noaa.gov<mailto:paul.crone at noaa.gov>>, "Gerard DiNardo" <gerard.dinardo at noaa.gov<mailto:gerard.dinardo at noaa.gov>>, Douglas Lipton - NOAA Federal <douglas.lipton at noaa.gov<mailto:douglas.lipton at noaa.gov>>, <bence at msu.edu<mailto:bence at msu.edu>>, Steve Cadrin <scadrin at umassd.edu<mailto:scadrin at umassd.edu>>, <smurawski at usf.edu<mailto:smurawski at usf.edu>>, <pjs31 at cornell.edu<mailto:pjs31 at cornell.edu>>, <aepunt at u.washington.edu<mailto:aepunt at u.washington.edu>>, <c.walters at fisheries.ubc<mailto:c.walters at fisheries.ubc>>, <rayh at u.washington.edu<mailto:rayh at u.washington.edu>>, Terrance Quinn II <Terry.Quinn at alaska.edu<mailto:Terry.Quinn at alaska.edu>>, <jcollie at gso.uri.edu<mailto:jcollie at gso.uri.edu>>, <ojensen at marine.rutgers.edu<mailto:ojensen at marine.rutgers.edu>>, Michael Wilberg <wilberg at umces.edu<mailto:wilberg at umces.edu>>, <miller at umces.edu<mailto:miller at umces.edu>>, <stevem at iphc.int<mailto:stevem at iphc.int>>, <mmaunder at iattc.org<mailto:mmaunder at iattc.org>>, <rderiso at iattc.org<mailto:rderiso at iattc.org>>, <Jake.Rice at dfo-mpo.gc.ca<mailto:Jake.Rice at dfo-mpo.gc.ca>>, <an at aqua.dtu.dk<mailto:an at aqua.dtu.dk>>, <laurie.kell at iccat.int<mailto:laurie.kell at iccat.int>>, <jim.berkson at noaa.gov<mailto:jim.berkson at noaa.gov>>, <essing at u.washington.edu<mailto:essing at u.washington.edu>>, <ernesto.jardim at jrc.ec.europa.eu<mailto:ernesto.jardim at jrc.ec.europa.eu>>, John M Hoenig <hoenig at vims.edu<mailto:hoenig at vims.edu>>, Robert J Latour <latour at vims.edu<mailto:latour at vims.edu>>, <mandy.karnauskas at noaa.gov<mailto:mandy.karnauskas at noaa.gov>>, <ebabcock at rsmas.miami.edu<mailto:ebabcock at rsmas.miami.edu>>, <tbranch at uw.edu<mailto:tbranch at uw.edu>>, Arni Magnusson <arnima at hafro.is<mailto:arnima at hafro.is>>, daniel goethel <dgoethel at umassd.edu<mailto:dgoethel at umassd.edu>>, "Rich Bell" <rich.bell at noaa.gov<mailto:rich.bell at noaa.gov>>, <deborah.hart at noaa.gov<mailto:deborah.hart at noaa.gov>>, <fhurtado at uw.edu<mailto:fhurtado at uw.edu>>, <grant.thompson at noaa.gov<mailto:grant.thompson at noaa.gov>>, John Walter - NOAA Federal <john.f.walter at noaa.gov<mailto:john.f.walter at noaa.gov>>, <jonathan.deroba at noaa.gov<mailto:jonathan.deroba at noaa.gov>>, Kyle Shertzer <kyle.shertzer at noaa.gov<mailto:kyle.shertzer at noaa.gov>>, Enric Cortes <enric.cortes at noaa.gov<mailto:enric.cortes at noaa.gov>>, <m.sissenwine at gmail.com<mailto:m.sissenwine at gmail.com>>
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Dear Colleague,
We are writing to formally invite you to participate in a symposium at this year’s annual meeting of the American Fisheries Society titled The Next Generation of Fish Stock Assessments. The meeting will be held in Quebec City, Canada during the week of 17-21 August, 2014. With this symposium, we are hoping for stimulating and visionary discussions on the future of stock assessment science that will help identify key areas for stock assessment research and development. We have confirmed two keynote presentations by Drs. Richard Methot and Jason Link, and we have secured sponsorship for this symposium from the Marine Fisheries Section of AFS. If there is sufficient interest from the presenters we are willing to pursue either publishing the proceedings in an AFS journal, or preparing a review-style manuscript that synthesizes our discussions. Given the complex and multidimensional nature of fisheries management, we are hoping for contributions from participants representing diverse backgrounds and areas of expertise. You are an expert in one or more facets of fish stock assessment, and we would sincerely appreciate your participation, perspective, and insight.
Please see the attached draft symposium proposal. If you are interested in participating, please provide a tentative presentation title to Patrick Lynch (Patrick.Lynch at NOAA.GOV<mailto:Patrick.Lynch at NOAA.GOV>) and/or Tara Dolan (Tara.Dolan at NOAA.GOV<mailto:Tara.Dolan at NOAA.GOV>) before January 10, 2014. This initial deadline is to ensure that we have at least 10 presenters in line when our proposal is submitted to AFS. Your abstracts can then be submitted on the meeting website (http://afs2014.org/) between Jan. 31 and March 14, 2014.
We anticipate an interesting and informative symposium with broad appeal, and we sincerely hope that you are willing and able to participate. If you have any questions about the symposium, please do not hesitate to ask, and feel free to forward the invitation to your colleagues. Thank you for your consideration.
Best regards,
Patrick Lynch and Tara Dolan, Symposium Organizers
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Patrick D. Lynch, Ph.D.
Stock Assessment Coordinator
NOAA Fisheries
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